Page 5, 7th January 1955

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Page 5, 7th January 1955 — EVENING MASS FOR THE UNITY OCTAVE
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EVENING MASS FOR THE UNITY OCTAVE

HE Chair of Unity Octave 1 is to be specially observed in Westminster Cathedral this year, ending with Pontifical High Mass in the evening ot Tuesday, January 25, with a sermon by Mgr. Ronald Knox.
The Octave for Christian Unity Ii. observed all over the Catholic world between the Feasts of St. Peter's Chair ir Rome (January 18) and St. Paul's Conversion (January 25)
holiowing are the times of the services and the names of the preachers:
Tuesday. January 18, at 8 p.m. Intention: The Chair of Unity and All Christians. Sermon by Fr George Dwyer C.M.S.
Wednesday. January 19, at It p.m. Intention: The Chair of Unity and Catholics. Sermon by Fr. John Hebb Thursday. January 20. at 8 p.m. Intention: The Chair of Unity and the Eastern Churches. Sermon by the Rev Ronald Pilkington.
Friday, January 21, at S p.m. Intention: The Chair of Unity and Anglicans Sermon by Mgr. Vernon Johnson Saturday, January 22, at 8 p.m. Intention: The Chair of Unity and the Jews. Sermon by Fr. William Kahle.
Sunday, January 23, at 7 p.m. Intention: The Chair of Unity and Protestants. Sermon by the Rev. Henry St. John. O.P.
Monday, January 24, at S p.m. Intention: The Chair of Unity and Non-Christians. Sermon by Fr. John Stanley. W.F.
Tuesday. January 25, at 7 p.m. Intention: The Chair of Unity of
All Men. Pontifical High Mass sung by the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminter. Sermon by Mgr. Ronald Knox
On the Sunday and on the final day the service will be at 7 p.m. and not at 8 p.m.




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